sclatta

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Italian[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈsklat.ta/
  • Rhymes: -atta
  • Hyphenation: sclàt‧ta

Noun[edit]

sclatta f (plural sclatte)

  1. Obsolete form of schiatta (lineage, ancestry; offspring, progeny).
    • late 13th century, Guido Guinizelli, Al cor gentil rempaira sempre amore [Love always dwells in the noble heart]‎[1], lines 31–33; republished in Gianfranco Contini, editor, Poeti italiani del Duecento, volume 2, Milan, Naples: Riccardo Ricciardi, 1960:
      Fere lo sol lo fango tutto ’l giorno:
      vile reman, né ’l sol perde calore;
      dis’omo alter: «Gentil per sclatta torno»
      The Sun touches the mud all day long: it [the mud] remains lowly, and the Sun does not lose heat; the haughty man says: "I remain noble for lineage."